“Carlos Alcaraz to Halt Novak Djokovic’s French Open Title Dreams as Another Spanish Challenger Emerges”

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The semifinals of Roland Garros in men’s singles on June 9 will see a meeting between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. Alcaraz, who won the last US Open, will meet TBSH champion Djokovic, who is ranked first and third in the world. The Spaniard defeated Djokovic in their only previous head-to-head battle, and experts predict that he will not give Djokovic a set. Alcaraz looks more powerful, more inventive, and fresher, giving him the edge over Djokovic in movement and punching power. Recommended rates for the match include a win for Alcaraz with a foroy game (-2.5) for 1.71.

On June 9, the semifinals of Roland Garros in men’s singles will take place in Paris. One of them will meet the first and third racket of the world – the winner of the last US Open Carlos Alcaraz and TBSH champion 22 times Novak Djokovic. The meeting will start at approximately 15.45 Moscow time, it will not be shown in Russia. The Spaniard last year won the only head-to-head battle of tennis players.

Do you think Novak won’t lose big? Ф2(+3.5) game applies to 2.00. If, on the other hand, you believe in his defeat, remove H1(-3.5) for 1.86.

A total of over 38.5 games rated at 1.96TM 38.5 – in 1.89. Out of ten tournament matches for two, the competitors play only one “ride”.

Experts believe that Carlos will not give Novak a set: the most likely correct score is 3:0 for the odds 3.05. At the same time, a match won by Serbia can be bet 1.33.

A total of over 11.5 aces are available for 1.90TM 11.5 — for 1.80.

Predictions and bets on the match Carlos Alcaraz — Novak Djokovic

Of course, the confrontation between Alcaraz and Djokovic deserved a final, but the vote decided otherwise. On the other hand, it can be argued with a high probability that their full-time match winner will win the next title – both Novak and Carlos are very good.

The Spaniard looks more powerful, more inventive and fresher. And this despite the fact that his net is more difficult than Nole’s: in the last three matches, he beat Shapovalov, Musetti and Tsitsipas without losing a set. Djokovic, on the other hand, found himself for a very long time in the confrontation with Khachanov and found himself only in the tie-break of the second set – by which time Alcaraz would be far ahead.

In any case, the Spaniard surpasses the Serb in movement and punching power, which will be very important in the same confrontation. And this will help Carlos get to the finals.

Recommended rates: win Alcaraz with a foroy game (-2.5) for 1.71.

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